John Cho Breaks Silence on ‘Very Shocking’ ‘Cowboy Bebop’ Cancellation: ‘I Was So Bummed’
“I put a lot of my life into it,” Cho said about the live-action Netflix anime adaptation, which was canceled in December after just one season.
“I put a lot of my life into it,” Cho said about the live-action Netflix anime adaptation, which was canceled in December after just one season.
3, 2, 1, let’s watch something else.
This “lost session” of the series, set to debut next month on the streamer, plays like a mini-episode rather than a trailer.
Netflix is adapting one of the most beloved anime shows of all time into a live-action series.
Cho turned 49 years old this summer. His “Cowboy Bebop” character is 27 years old in the anime.
The 10-episode first season debuts on Netflix November 19.
The first trailer for Nicolas Pesce’s reimagining of the classic J-horror franchise has dropped just in time for Halloween.
Someone finally listened to #StarringJohnCho, and it’s great news.
The Indie Spirit nominee is still taken with Aneesh Chaganty’s clever screen-centric thriller, but its forward-thinking goes beyond just cool technology.
John Cho proved to be an enormous asset for the low-budget thriller, but he wasn’t the only one.
Nestled inside an already complex and scary “screen-based movie” is an entirely different story with global implications.
He also directed “Dude, Where’s My Car?”